Tuesday, April 26, 2005

St. Anthony's Fire

Erysipelas, actually. I have a strep infection in the skin of my face. So no chemo #11 yet.

It's one of those immuno-compromised things. Old people, people with chemo, alcoholics and AIDS patients get it. The left side of my face is swollen and red. I have penicillin capsules, and if those don't have a pretty dramatic effect by tomorrow, I'll go into the hospital for 48 hours to have an IV drip. It's an old disease, actually. Medievil peasant kind of disease, when it was called St. Anthony's Fire. Needless to say I would be tons happier without it.

Mostly I'm unhappy because until it is under control, no chemo. I was two weeks away from my last chemo and now that's receeding. I'm tentatively scheduled for chemo on Thursday. Pray to St. Anthony, I guess.

14 Comments:

Oh, crumb. Hope the penicillin does the trick and you get back on the chemo train soonest.

I have to say, though, that there's a certain glamor to having something as, um, medieval as St. Anthony's Fire. I am now being tweaked by a memory that one of the Roman emperors had it, and spent most of his time at the baths seeking some relief.

Cruddy. Having chemo postponed (I once had it postponed 3!weeks!) is a crappy, crappy thing, especially when you are so close to the finish line. I hope the penicillin works its magic ASAP so you don't have to hold off on crossing the finish line much longer.

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